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Lonesome Crow is the debut studio album by the German rock band Scorpions.It was recorded soon after Scorpions became a fully professional band under the production of Conny Plank, apparently in only six or seven days, and released on 29 February 1972 in West Germany as the soundtrack to the German anti-drug movie Das Kalte Paradies, [4] and May 1973 in the United States.
"Lonesome Crow" Das Kalte Paradies: German anti-drugs film 1984 "Still Loving You" Corpo a Corpo: Brazilian soap opera 1992 "Hit Between the Eyes" Freejack: Starring Anthony Hopkins, Rene Russo, Mick Jagger [44] 1994 "Under the Same Sun" On Deadly Ground: Starring Steven Seagal: 1993 "Under the Same Sun" Sonho Meu: Brazilian soap opera 1993 ...
In support of the Lonesome Crow album, Scorpions toured as the opening act for the British rock band UFO.At the end of the tour, Scorpions lead guitarist Michael Schenker was asked to fill an open position as UFO's guitarist and accepted the position. [5]
In 1972 the group recorded and released their debut album Lonesome Crow, with Lothar Heimberg on bass and Wolfgang Dziony on drums and re-recorded their CCA songs. [13] During the Lonesome Crow tour Scorpions opened for up-and-coming British band UFO. Near the end of the tour, guitarist Michael Schenker accepted an offer to play lead guitar for ...
Michael Schenker (born 10 January 1955) [2] is a German guitarist. He played in the rock band UFO and leads the Michael Schenker Group (MSG). He was an early member of the hard rock band Scorpions, a band co-founded by his elder brother Rudolf Schenker.
Hermann Erbel [1] (born 18 November 1949), known professionally as Herman Rarebell, is a German musician, best known as the drummer for the hard rock band Scorpions from 1977 to 1996, during which time he played on eight studio albums. Aside from playing drums, Rarebell wrote or co-wrote several songs for the group such as "Another Piece of ...
Best of Scorpions is a compilation album by the German heavy metal band Scorpions. It was released in November 1979 in the United States. [4] The record contains songs from their albums between Fly to the Rainbow and Taken by Force. No songs were culled from their debut album, Lonesome Crow.
However, in a 2008 interview Roth claimed that early Scorpions album covers in general were "the record company's idea-- but we certainly didn't object. And so shame on us. Those covers were probably the most embarrassing thing I've ever been involved with." He did, though, classify the In Trance cover as "borderline". [8]